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Thread: How to split a DVD-9 to 2 DVD-R using DVDFab

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    hey where do i find this?

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    Thx for grt info

  3. Guides and Tutorials   -   #13
    what should i do before splitting the DVD-9
    most of the movies have protection right.
    how can i unlocke the protection

  4. Guides and Tutorials   -   #14
    thank u i was looking for this everywhere!

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    hisamrain's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +13BT Rep +13BT Rep +13
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    Great help.

    thanks

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    thanks IKE, I will try this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfmight
    I find DVD Shrink can compress the main movie, extra, etc without a problem on 55 or higher quality. I don't see any difference from 100 and 55+ when using the Deep analyze and Sharp compression technique. I like it all on one DVD-R.
    That depends very much on te bitrate of the original DVD. If you compress a movie which had an average bitrate of 6000+, then a 50% compression isn't much of a problem when using a top re-encoder like CCE SP. DVD-Shrink really sucks at creating these relatively low bitrates (because it's a transcoder, instead of a re-encoder). But even a low bitrate can still give a high quality picture, when the movie has a lot of still backgrounds, or has a lot of black areas (for instance; The Descent). The movie wil be very easily compressable (in case of still backgrounds) or simply doesn't have much information in it (in case of black areas). Action movies with a lot of sharp in-focus detailed areas (The Matrix) tend to need high bitrates.
    Last edited by omega6666; 07-25-2006 at 07:00 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnnY
    I have a question though:

    Haven't really needed to copy any dvd's straight off before, but won't a regular DVD fit all right on a ~8GB dual layer disc? This is just necessary if you don't have a dual layer burner, right?
    Dual layer discs are like £2 for one!! I can get 3 DVD-R for £1 so its better moneywise too i suppose?
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  9. Guides and Tutorials   -   #19
    Thx for grt info

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    thx for the info.
    It is really great to see that originals can be saved without having to buy expensive(in india) dual layer DVD's on cheap single layer DVD's.

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